July, 2018 Chad added a Dall ram to his collection! 🙂 A very nice 36″, from a distance of 400 Yd. (steep down-hill – this was the “shoot to” range), NW Territories. Chad used the same 6.5×284/135 BIB BT combination as the previous pair of rams – three consecutive rams, ‘all dead-right-there’. This time, on a full broad-side, the 135 left a golf-ball sized exit.

Here, Chad is in a more civilized setting, having dispatched a pair of hogs and a c-dog with his .20 Practical & BIB 40 Gr. BT – all DRT (dead-right-there)!

How about the BIB.204 Cal., 40 Gr. BT? Here’s a series of notes, exchanged with Steve, from New Mexico, covering a four year span: a pair of similar pics, of two nice coyotes! Keep reading – you’ll see that Steve is not an armchair coyote hunter! Thank you, Steve, for allowing BIB to share in your success. 🙂 RGOn Nov 2, 2015, at 1:41 PM, Steve wrote: Hey RG, received the bullets and boy do they shoot! Most accurate 20 cal. bullet I’ve shot! Hope to try out on coyotes very soon. One thing I noticed was the wind doesn’t seem to bother your bullets as bad as others. I had a 10-15 mph 90° cross wind and the BIB 40 BT’s, 40 $#@%$, and 39 &*^%# (all 4 were exact same load) were spot on with 2 different ballistic calcs, but your [BIB] bullets were dang near half the drift at 300 yards. If these don’t splash, I definitely have found the magic bullet. Thanks! Steve

On Jan 5, 2016, at 6:00 PM, Steve wrote: Hey RG, Just wanted to report back on your bullets after giving them a very thorough testing. Looks like I have found the “magic bullet”. Over 20 coyotes, several cats, a few fox, and 2 hogs from 10 to 390 yards all DRT, and NO splashes! I had a couple of marginal hits but they all went down. Even shot a whitetail doe at 200 yards and she didn’t go 10 yards. I will definitely be buying more, don’t want to run out of these, they do it all!! I gave some to a friend that was having the same problems with splashing and he is having good results also. Thank you, Steve

On Feb 22, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Steve wrote: Hey RG,I’m in need of some more of your 20 cal bullets, are they still available, if so, how much do I make the check out for?Over 500 coyotes alone and not one single splash!Thanks, Steve

This is a copy of my original 30BR reamer print – somewhat different than Ronnie Long’s. NOTE: while not necessarily worse (or, better), any reamer featuring a single dimensional change IS NOT a , “Robinett 30BR” reamer! Regrettably, there are a multitude of 30BR reamers made, bearing my name, which feature undesirable dimensional alterations! KNOW WHAT you are getting – if the gunsmith cannot inform you, get a different smith.

Gurlz can shoot ’em too! Here, Hailey shows off her first Wyoming bull elk: one shot, DRT – well, within 10 feet of the reception zone! From a distance of 500yd, to harvest this beast, Haileyneeded but one shot from her 300 Win. Mag., Burris eliminator, Rem 700: ” One shot, took 5 steps and fell over DRT! ” Hailey’s 300 Mag, was running a BIB 187 gr FBHP Matchbullet.Now, she’s almost showing off! Hailey let the air out of this Wyoming mule deer buck via her 6.5×284 Savage Light Weight Hunter rifle: “shot from 350yd , slight quartering away, one shot behind the shoulder, then, through the off-side shoulder, & ended up under the hide – DRT!” Hailey’s 6.5×285 launched the BIB 135gr BTHP Match bullet at 3,000fps. Another one shot harvest for Hailey! Here, we have clear evidence of Hailey’s (above) father, Rick, trespassing in my, “honey-hole” during the 2015 Wyoming season, when I was on the far side of the state pursuing elk ! I had “warned” Rickthat going into that draw could be dangerous . . . he didn’t seem concerned. By ignoring my warning, Rick had to settle for this measly 190 &5/8ths” (gross score) mule deer. On that occasion, Mr. Rick was toting the 300 Win. Mag, and shooting BIB 187gr FBHP Match, at near hand-to-hand combat distance.